[5] During his junior and senior seasons he led the Trojans to a combined 50–4 record en route to winning back-to-back State Championships.
[7] He was named to the second team in the Big Ten Conference, alongside future Revolution teammate Justin Rennicks, and started all 23 of their games in 2018, tallying 5 goals and 5 assists.
[10] After playing a full preseason with the Revolution, Jones signed a contract with the club on February 25, five days ahead of their season opening fixture.
Jones replaced left-back Edgar Castillo towards the end of the match as the Revolution tried to overcome a two-goal deficit, the game finishing 2–0.
[20] Jones then assisted Brandon Vazquez for the opening goal of the quarter-final match up versus Canada, a game the US would go on to win in penalties.
After graduating from East Lansing High School he accepted a scholarship to attend Michigan State University to continue his academic and athletic career.